A good test kit will tell you what you need to do based on the readings you get. No set answer here.
Yes there should be no problem with that.
Extremely carefully. Muriatic (hydrochloric) acid is not something you should be messing around with if you don't know how to handle it safely.
Insulin should never be cloudy in appearance
Novices should not use muriatic acid for gardening. It is harmful to persons and harmful to the environment, and is recommended only for professional use.
No, you should not add muriatic acid and a product labeled as "no phos" (phosphate-free) at the same time. Muriatic acid, which is a strong acid, can react with other chemicals, potentially causing harmful reactions or reducing the effectiveness of the other product. It's best to add them separately and allow time for the first chemical to disperse before introducing the second. Always follow safety guidelines and product instructions when handling chemicals.
Mix 1 cup of muriatic acid with 1 gallon of water and run a cleaning cycle without dishes in the dishwasher. Follow manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when using muriatic acid.
Muriatic acid can be used to clean dishwashers. Muriatic acid is very strong and should only be used occasionally for cleaning the dishwasher.
Muriatic acid should be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility or a designated collection site to ensure safe and responsible disposal. Do not pour it down the drain or dispose of it in regular trash.
It is possible that muriatic acid will damage the soil on a permanent basis. If your soil needs additional acid, vinegar works better than anything.
Muriatic acid should be disposed of according to local regulations for hazardous waste. Contact your local waste management facility for guidance on how to safely dispose of it. Never pour muriatic acid down the drain or into the trash as it can be harmful to the environment and human health.
muriatic acid should work fairly well
A dilute solution of muriatic acid is used by the pros.